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Meanings of
pockmarked
in anglès
Used of paved surfaces having holes or pits.
pocked
potholed
Related terms
rough
blemished
unsmooth
Synonyms
Examples for "
pocked
"
pocked
potholed
Examples for "
pocked
"
1
The plains were terribly broken and uneven,
pocked
with thousands of burrows.
2
The veins of metallic gold did indeed seem
pocked
with silvery impurities.
3
I can hear that my conversation is strange,
pocked
with odd pauses.
4
The windows were
pocked
and gray, the blurred shapes of people within.
5
Thatch or timber roofs were
pocked
with holes or had collapsed entirely.
1
A drunken man sleeps right by the side of a
potholed
road.
2
Ali exited onto a
potholed
two-lane road clogged with trucks and buses.
3
He laughed, guiding Maudie through a
potholed
section of the levee road.
4
The alley was unpaved, badly
potholed
,
and about two hundred yards long.
5
It was dirt, badly
potholed
,
and marked with two leaning, frost-heaved signs.
Usage of
pockmarked
in anglès
1
You are
pockmarked
;
and he pressed the poor fellow for that reason.
2
He found himself looking at an elongated chunk of
pockmarked
grey granite.
3
She brought the knife down in the middle of his
pockmarked
back.
4
He'll fling
pockmarked
Jell-O at you and then call it an accident.
5
Shrapnel
pockmarked
their tailgate and skipped across the roof of the cab.
6
He was a seedy individual, with a face that was horribly
pockmarked
.
7
No beauty, either, with a
pockmarked
skin, low brow, and narrow jaw.
8
The Cessna's fuselage was
pockmarked
and the paint was faded and nicked.
9
Thanks to Jenner, not a single person in this audience is
pockmarked
!
10
He saw boys with scars, boys with limps, boys with
pockmarked
faces.
11
His face was
pockmarked
and beardless, with deepset eyes and hollow cheeks.
12
All the natives appeared to be
pockmarked
;
all the Europeans greasy with perspiration.
13
It wasn't an unqualified success as misfortune with injury
pockmarked
his time there.
14
Moons wheeled overhead; silver-gray orbs,
pockmarked
with meteorite impacts, spun in wide orbits.
15
Instead, a cliff of
pockmarked
rock rose fifty feet, straight from the water.
16
In a career
pockmarked
by trivial controversies it is his one lasting regret.
Other examples for "pockmarked"
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About this term
pockmarked
pockmark
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
pockmark with
pockmark face
pockmark skin
pockmark with bullet
pockmark with craters
More collocations
Pockmarked
through the time
Pockmarked
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common